2010 Number 4 | < Back to NEA home page
Magazine Cover, Art Works: Arts Capital, ART IN THE DC METROPOLITAN AREA
In this Issue
 A Community Rewritten: A Public Library Gives a City New Life
 Come Together: Diverse Communities Celebrate at the Tamejavi Festival
 What the Doctor Ordered:
A Community Orchestra Gives Back to the Community
 Young at Art: Using the Arts to Build Bridges Between Youth and Their Communities
 New Orleans Stories
 The Unlonely Poet:
Poetry Communities in New York City (and Beyond)
Takashi Horisaki WORLDEAF Cinema Festival A Look at AS220 Artists Role in the Community community musicworks

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About this Issue

We took the title of this issue from an old Tom Waits song because it fit so well: in the neighborhood is where arts and community congregate, dance, sing, recite poetry, or just sit and watch. It’s where a public library can lead to the revitalization of a city’s downtown, as happened in Kankakee, Illinois; it’s where a summer festival can bring together diverse cultures as the Tamejavi Festival in California has; it’s where arts organizations can get together to provide much-needed arts programs for urban youth, as has happened in Providence, Rhode Island; it’s where a community orchestra made up of health-care professionals gives back to its community by providing free concerts at the local hospital, as happens in Houston, Texas; it’s where a city devastated by natural disasters rises up and redefines its culture as New Orleans did; it’s where a community of poets try and better connect with their audiences, as is happening in New York City.

In this issue we look at the impact of artists and arts organizations on the communities in which they live and work to examine questions such as, What is the role of the artist in the community? How do the arts engage the community, and how do communities engage the arts?

 

 

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